Nisargadatta Maharaj is undoubtedly the Ultimate Alchemist and his non-dual teachings, the Ultimate Alchemy.
This book is a live satsang with Satguru Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, covering rare and unpublished conversations with Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj which have been transcribed by his ‘evening’ translator, Mohan Gaitonde, who had the privilege of being with Him from 1979 to 1981.

This is a Summary & Analysis of Wherever You Go, There You Are: Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday Life by Jon Kabat-Zinn. Examined is the theory of mindfulness meditation and how it might be practiced in daily life.
Available in different formats, this summary is aimed for those who want to capture the gist of the book but don't have the current time to devour all 304 pages.

The classic Tao Te Ching adapted for life on the tennis court. Ancient Eastern wisdom as the basis for practical advice to play and coach your best. Written by a professional tennis instructor with a degree in philosophy and English. Play your best tennis, live your best life!
** Recommended by legendary tennis guru Allen Fox, and by eminent professor of Chinese philosophy Roger T. Ames. **

This book will teach people how to reduce the amount of stress they feel in addition to increasing the energy that they possess. The teachings found in essentialism have been around for thousands of years, but they have not been utilized by many people in the Western Hemisphere. Many intellects and spiritual masters from the Eastern world have been teaching these principles.

The samurai warriors of ancient Japan were the greatest fighters who ever walked this earth because they had developed an entire system for overcoming inner and outer enemies. The samurai’s secrets and how you can apply them to improve your life in any area are what the book is about.
This edition is revised and updated by the author, with a new introduction for 2014.

It is everyone's experience that the basis of daily living is facing life from moment to moment, necessarily accepting whatever the moment brings - sometimes pain, sometimes pleasure. The interconnected opposites of pain and pleasure, along with the opposites of every conceivable kind form the very basis of life and living. What the human being wants is one and not the other.

Heart crying of pen written for every human being anywhere in the world; you perhaps to be the one who reads it for first. This book contains many short, beautiful and poetic sentences about the God, the world, man, love, struggle and life
«دل گریه‌ های قلم» کتابی است فلسفی و شاعرانه با نثری موجز و غریب با مفاهیمی خلاف «رایج» و «عادت»؛ مکثی است در چرایی خلقت انسان و فرجام او در تبعیدگاه خاک

For centuries devotees of Lord Vittala have sung songs of devotion in his praise. They put their names before the concluding lines to point out that these concepts which burst forth from their heart helped them live in peace with themselves and in harmony with others. Much in the same way, the divine verses in this book represent the change of heart in a keen spiritual seeker who was fortunate to

In ancient times, this type of writing was very popular. Chanakya also used this type of writing. The basis of these quotes is educating the people. In other words, Chanakya’s thoughts towards politics, religion, and economics are presented for the common man through these quotes so that they can easily understand the serious and complex topics covered in daily life.

Calm Is Greater Than Joy describes how the man of understanding lives his life without the sense of separation (without seeing the manifestation as the face of an enemy). The Sage is in perfect harmony with whatever happens in the manifestation. He is able to use his working mind because the 'me' mind, the thinking mind, has merged into the Heart.

Ramana Maharshi composed The Essence of Spiritual Instruction in response to the supplications of the devoted Muruganar. The poet-devotee was writing in Tamil the story of the wayward rishis of Daruka forest who were practicing special rites for attaining powers they desired. Their egos deflated by Siva, and perceiving the error of their approach, they humbly sought spiritual instruction from Siva

”Witness to a Temple”, by Madri Hardwick-Smith, is a history of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) in Auckland, New Zealand. This is an ideal book for families, friends and students, demonstrating the lifestyle, ideals and philosophy of Hare Krishna devotees, and describing the building of a glorious temple for the Deities, Sri Sri Radha Giridhari.

RAMESH S. BALSEKAR is one of the most profound spiritual Masters of this Age. He is both a brilliant writer and a captivating speaker. Shortly after retiring as the President of the Bank of India, he met the sage Nisargadatta Maharaj and began translating for Maharaj's daily morning talks. It was not long before Ramesh too experienced the Ultimate Understanding. He is therefore a wonderful blend o